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the preference is that it increases economic growth by encouraging investments. However, to the extent it does so, it can … have a disparate impact on men and women because economic growth can affect men and women differently. More subtle gender … this result even if men and women value economic growth equally, but it is possible that women do not value economic growth …
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We investigate the impact of obstetrician supervision, as opposed to midwife supervision, on the short-term health of low-risk newborns. We exploit a unique policy rule in the Netherlands that creates a large discontinuity in the probability of a low-risk birth being attended by an obstetrician...
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This paper examines the private unobserved migration propensity of married individuals using bounds to circumvent the issue of partial observability. Applied to the population of Danish couples aged between 25 to 39, this approach leads to two main results. First, we find convincing evidence...
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